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Truce holds many roles at Binghamton: professor emeritus in Health and Wellness Studies, collegiate professor of Newing College from 1998-2006, past coach of mens and womens cross country and track and field, EXCELERATE Campaign Committee member, and donor establishing the Coach Gary Truce Cross Country and Track & Field Scholarship and supporting the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts and other areas of campus. What they all have in common? His passion for helping students and the University shine then, now and well into the future.
Truce was a Division I coach at the University of Cincinnati when he was recruited by Binghamton in 1968 to take over its mens cross country and track programs, implementing the womens cross country and track and field teams in 1976. He retired from coaching in 1994, was inducted into Binghamtons Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008, and has a womens cross country scholarship named in his honor, established by former student-athlete Cathleen M. Ellsworth 86. He retired from the University in 2021.
Truce said he hopes his scholarship will boost the cross country and track and field programs, increase Binghamtons competitiveness and put another feather in the Universitys cap by filling financial gaps for the recipients.
When I came to Binghamton, I didnt think Id be here more than a couple years, Truce said. Looking back, Binghamton is the best thing that couldve happened to me. I probably learned as much from my students as they learned from me.
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Truce, who funded his scholarship with IRA funds, is a proud member of the Esther W. Couper Legacy Giving Circle. .